One day after our reporting, the department’s inspector general said it wants to close financial aid loopholes.
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A resolution to a five-year-old Title IX complaint
Olivia Ortiz’s 2013 Title IX complaint was one of the catalysts for the University of Chicago to reevaluate its sexual assault report process.
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Two Zion residents charged with conspiring to help ISIS, and other Chicago news
Also, Rahm returned to Washington, D.C., to discuss infrastructure and meet with DeVos.
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How the Trump administration could bankrupt Chicago Public Schools
Plans to pull funding from traditional public education would compound an already dire financial picture in Illinois and Chicago.
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The possible implications of a Trump or Clinton victory for the city, and other Chicago news
Also, when you to the polls don’t wear a “Make America Great Again” hat, a “Love Trumps Hate” shirt, or anything else that promotes or opposes a candidate—it’s against the law.
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Mr. Right For CPS
Ron Huberman has met the primary requirement for heading the Chicago Public Schools: he knows how to keep Mayor Daley happy.